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- Please no inappropriate usernames (remember that there may be youngsters in the room)
- Personal attacks on other community members are unacceptable, practice the good manners your mama taught you when engaging with fellow Dawg fans
- Use common sense and respect personal differences in the community: sexual and other inappropriate language or imagery, political rants and belittling the opinions of others will get your posts deleted and result in warnings and/ or banning from the forum
- 3/17/19 UPDATE -- We've updated the permissions for our "Football" and "Commit to the G" recruiting message boards. We aim to be the best free board out there and that has not changed. We do now ask that all of you good people register as a member of our forum in order to see the sugar that is falling from our skies, so to speak.
Re: Georgia football needs its home-field advantage to show up against its 2025 schedule
I've been trying to figure out what topic to post this on. Talking about the dawgs' home schedule seems appropriate. Consider this a PSA for all UGA season ticket holders. Be careful using the "Sell on SeatGeek" option on the "My Account" page on georgiadogs.com. The ticket office is monitoring those transactions, and if they think you're selling too many tickets, they can cancel your season tickets. You're given the chance to appeal, but the ticket office has all the leverage, and their decision is final. Even being a 30+ year season ticket holder doesn't seem to carry much weight. As you've probably guessed, this is based on firsthand experience. Go Dawgs!